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hamstrung

[ham-struhng] / ˈhæmˌstrʌŋ /




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It has been hamstrung by higher borrowing costs, which have crimped demand for goods.

From Reuters

But much of his ability to be a “better mayor” is hamstrung by the state, he said.

From Washington Post

That effort has largely hamstrung the body’s work.

From Washington Times

But he believes Youngkin is hamstrung by a divided legislature, in which Democrats control the state Senate and Republicans the House of Delegates.

From Washington Post

But it also hamstrung by its earnestness, with a tone of finger-wagging moralism that is the antithesis of fun.

From New York Times